On 05.12.22 16:48, Thiago Macieira wrote:
> On Monday, 5 December 2022 01:23:06 PST Christian Kandeler via Interest wrote:
>> On 12/5/22 09:52, Yves Maurischat wrote:
>>> - 'Follow symbol under cursor' for signals in a *.cpp does not jump to the
>>> header where the signal was declared but to
On Monday, 5 December 2022 01:23:06 PST Christian Kandeler via Interest wrote:
> On 12/5/22 09:52, Yves Maurischat wrote:
> > - 'Follow symbol under cursor' for signals in a *.cpp does not jump to the
> > header where the signal was declared but to the *.moc files instead
> I cannot reproduce
On 05.12.22 10:23, Christian Kandeler via Interest wrote:
> On 12/5/22 09:52, Yves Maurischat wrote:
>> - 'Follow symbol under cursor' for signals in a *.cpp does not jump
>> to the header where the signal was declared but to the *.moc files
>> instead
>
> I cannot reproduce that. Please file a
On 12/5/22 09:52, Yves Maurischat wrote:
- 'Follow symbol under cursor' for signals in a *.cpp does not jump to the
header where the signal was declared but to the *.moc files instead
I cannot reproduce that. Please file a bug report with an example project.
- 'Refactoring -> Rename Symbol
I also noticed a few things:
- 'Follow symbol under cursor' for signals in a *.cpp does not jump to the
header where the signal was declared but to the *.moc files instead
- 'Refactoring -> Rename Symbol under cursor' does not include headers anymore,
instead you have to check them on in the
Den lör 3 dec. 2022 kl 23:02 skrev Turtle Creek Software
:
>
> It's good to have multiple ways to do common things.
>
> F2 is not great because I'm often leaned way back with right hand on mouse,
> and with
> left hand holding drink, snack, scratching or whatever. An extra click is
> faster then
It's good to have multiple ways to do common things.
F2 is not great because I'm often leaned way back with right hand on mouse,
and with
left hand holding drink, snack, scratching or whatever. An extra click is
faster then reaching to the keyboard.
BTW Follow Symbol Under Cursor does *not* go
On Friday, 2 December 2022 16:24:56 PST Turtle Creek Software wrote:
> Using the latest, I weirdly kept seeing preprocessor output. Huh? Turns
> out Follow Symbol Under Cursor moved from #2 to #3 in the right-click
> menu.
You can Ctrl+Click or use F2. That's faster than the right-click menu.
>
The last few updates to QT Creator have made small changes to the user
interface, annoyingly.
Using the latest, I weirdly kept seeing preprocessor output. Huh? Turns
out Follow Symbol Under Cursor moved from #2 to #3 in the right-click
menu. When using a command 50 times a day, one clicks by